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The Architecture of Japan: Space, Nature, Craft, and the Art of Impermanence
Japanese architecture is often described through simplicity. People speak about minimalism, clean lines, calm spaces, and quiet beauty. While those descriptions are not wrong, they only touch the surface of a much deeper architectural tradition. The architecture of Japan is not simply minimal. It is philosophical, environmental, spiritual, and deeply connected to time, climate, material, and human behavior. To understand Japanese architecture properly, it is important to move

Sara
16 hours ago6 min read
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